EvaRosalind - I like this one a lot. Both names are lovely and they flow together nicely. And a nice meaning "life" "lovely rose"AvaDaphne - Ava is pretty, but the repeated a sounds with Daphne aren't the best flow. AvaMelody (life song is a pretty meaning) or AvaMelusine would be nice.RosalindMelusine - it flows beautifully but both names are a bit heavy and frilly and I feel like they weigh each other down. What about RosalindFreya?ElizaMabel - I prefer this to ElizaCecily (which is a bit too hissy imo), both are very practical sounding but the combination works nicely. What about ElizaDaphne?ArcadiaMelody - I live not far from the city of Arcadia and it's not the sort of city I'd want to be named after, lol. The combination feels very word heavy to me as well. What about Acacia?

ElenaMelusine - I like the names but I don't like the shared "el" in them.RosalindMelusine - I adore Rosalind but I find this combo too long.FreyaElise - Flow is good but they're both five letters each so I don't like the way it looks written out on paper.LedaElodie - heavy on the pronounced "d" soundEsmeMelusine - the two "me" back-to-back doesn't appeal to me.ArcadiaMelody - too heavy on the word associationsElizaCecily - I love these two names and they sound fine together. A very British combo!EvaRosalind - Two gorgeous names with no shared similarities is a winner!ElodieMabel - The names are fine but you really love the "el" sound, don't you? AvaDaphne - this is good and I like that the "p" in Daphne breaks the straight line of the combo.ElizaMabel - I love this two names but again the similar "el" sound ("El" in the beginning of Eliza and "el" at the end of Mabel).